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JS 290 - Practicum I (Introductory): Field Placement |
JS 290 is an introduction to professional practice in an approved human service or justice organization. The goal of the practicum is to provide students with the opportunity to integrate theory in practice by applying the knowledge, skills and abilities acquired during their academic study.
***Prerequisite: 30 credit hours, including JS 090, JS 100, JS 291, and a minimum 65.00% PGPA and 60.00% UGPA or permission of Department Head.***
*Note: It is strongly recommended that Human Justice majors complete JS 290 early in their program. Students must apply for the practicum program by April 1 for a fall semester placement, and by October 1 for a winter semester placement, and must meet with the Practicum Coordinator for approval. Registration in JS 290 does not necessarily guarantee a practicum placement because students must also pass a series of interviews and be approved by their placement organization.**
*Restricted to Human Justice and Police Studies (Academic Track) majors and Diploma in Justice Studies students.*
6.000 Credit hours 0.000 Lecture hours 6.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Practicum, Studio Justice Studies Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Bachelor of Human Justice Diploma in Justice Studies Bachelor of Arts in Police St Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Graduate |
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